Rock Falcon Studio

The building that currently houses Rock Falcon Studio has a long history. Originally built in 1968, it was one of Nashville's first purpose-built studios. Roy Orbison purchased the recording space in 1972 and named it US Recorders. Six years later, Ronnie Milsap bought the studio and changed its name to Groundstar Laboratories. After selling the studio in 1995, ownership changed hands many times. Even though the name of the studio changed, clients still referred to it as Ronnie's Place. The current owners of this historic facility, Black River Entertainment, received consent from Ronnie Milsap himself to have the recording space officially named Ronnie's Place. They have also taken pride and gone to great lengths to preserve the unique atmosphere and vibe that has attracted producers, artists, musicians, and engineers to this facility for decades. The newly remodeled studio space is currently home to Rock Falcon. (Click
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